Anthony Steffen
Biography
Anthony Steffen, originally named Antônio Luiz de Teffé von Hoonholtz, was born on July 21, 1930, and passed away on June 4, 2004. This Italian-Brazilian actor made a significant mark in the film industry, particularly renowned for his roles in the Spaghetti Western genre. Over his dynamic career, which spanned several decades, Steffen starred in more than 25 influential Western films, where he often portrayed the quintessential rugged hero.
Steffen's contributions to cinema extended beyond his performances; he became an iconic figure within the Spaghetti Western movement that emerged in the 1960s, showcasing a distinctive style that combined action and drama. Some of his notable works include "A Pistol for Ringo" (1965) and "The Grand Duel" (1972), where his charismatic screen presence captivated audiences around the world.
In addition to his work in Westerns, Steffen demonstrated versatility by appearing in various other film genres, further solidifying his reputation as a talented actor. His legacy continues to resonate with fans of classic cinema, and his impact on Italian and Brazilian film remains significant. Anthony Steffen's career is a testament to his enduring appeal and his vital role in the evolution of action films during a transformative era in the industry.
Filmography
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Escape from Hell
1980 • Doctor Farrell
Sodom and Gomorrah (1962)
1962 • The Captain
The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave
1971 • Lord Alan Cunningham
Man Who Cried for Revenge
1968 • Davy Flanagan
Lone and Angry Man
1965 • Joe Logan aka Shenandoah
No Room to Die
1969 • Johnny Brandon/ Django
Tropic of Cancer (1972)
1972 • Doctor Williams
An Angel for Satan
1966 • Roberto Merigi
Killer Fish
1979 • Max
Dead Men Don't Count
1968 • Fred Dalton
Gentleman Killer
1967 • Jo Reeves aka Gentleman Jo
Play Motel
1979 • Inspector De Sanctis